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Publication : Fusion competence of myoblasts rendered genetically null for N-cadherin in culture.

First Author  Charlton CA Year  1997
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  138
Issue  2 Pages  331-6
PubMed ID  9230075 Mgi Jnum  J:42026
Mgi Id  MGI:894956 Doi  10.1083/jcb.138.2.331
Citation  Charlton CA, et al. (1997) Fusion competence of myoblasts rendered genetically null for N-cadherin in culture. J Cell Biol 138(2):331-336
abstractText  Myoblast fusion is essential to muscle tissue development yet remains poorly understood, N-cadherin, like other cell surface adhesion molecules, has been implicated by others in muscle formation based on its pattern of expression and on inhibition of myoblast aggregation and fusion by antibodies or peptide mimics, Mice rendered homozygous null for N-cadherin revealed the general importance of the molecule in early development, but did not test a role in skeletal myogenesis, since the embryos died before muscle formation. To test genetically the proposed role of N- cadherin in myoblast fusion, we successfully obtained N- cadherin null primary myoblasts in culture, Fusion of myoblasts expressing or lacking N-cadherin was found to be equivalent, both in vitro by intracistronic complementation of lacZ and in vivo by injection into the muscles of adult mice. An essential role for N-cadherin in mediating the effects of basic fibroblast growth factor was also excluded. These methods for obtaining genetically homozygous null somatic cells from adult tissues should have broad applications, Here, they demonstrate clearly that the putative fusion molecule, N-cadherin, is not essential for myoblast fusion.
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